Blossom Kocchar Aroma Magic Under Eye Gel: Review

Dark circles are an issue for most of us. Late last year thanks to dark circles I always looked like a raccoon (when I wasn’t wearing a concealer that is but it was still bad!). Fine wrinkles had also started appearing in the undereye area. Wearing glasses only made things worse! So I was on a mission to find an under eye cream. I was clueless since I had never had the need to use one till then. But I was very sure I didn’t want something which was harsh or something with too many chemicals in it.

I bought the Blossom Kocchar Aroma Magic Under Eye Gel at Health and Glow at a whim. I was in a desperate need of a product which would make my dark circles disappear and it had all natural ingredients so I didn’t think twice before picking this up. Did it work for me? Read on to find out.

Price: 115 INR

Qty:20ml

Ingredients and what the company claims:

The tube is so tiny that it can fit in your palm easily! The tube has a red screw type cap and a small opening through which you can take the product. Personally I find this a little messy.

How I use it: I take a little of the under eye gel and apply it as a thin layer under my eyes at night. I’ve noticed that applying a thick layer doesn’t help; it remains sticky and makes a mess on your face 😛 Irrespective of how much you apply the gel sticks on to your undereye area so applying a thin layer only makes sense!

I have been using this for three months now (religiously every morning and night!!) and I have to say this product has partially worked for me. It has considerably reduced my dark circles but I’m not sure I can say the same about wrinkles. I don’t see any visible reduction of wrinkles. 🙁

I would recommend this to people who have only dark circles and not wrinkles because personally I don’t find it effective for that.. But it needs to be regularly used and DO NOT expect immediate results. It is very mild on the skin and will take time for the results to show.

Tip: While applying concealer or an undereye cream/gel use your ring finger to do so. It applies the mildest pressure on the delicate undereye area as opposed to other fingers.